Faculty of Economics
Bachelor's Degree

Legal & Legislation

The Bachelor "s degree program (Bachelor "s degree) in Economics with a focus on "Legal & Legislation" aims to train professionals in the field of economics with a specialization in the legal and legislative aspect of the subject and who are able to both prevent legal complications and cope with the changing demands in the legislative field. Successful completion of this degree program requires the attainment of 180 ECTS.

Content

The Bachelor's degree course in Economics with a focus on "Legal & Legislation" aims to provide students with those specific skills that will enable them to know

in advance the legal and legislative requirements of a given business action or to adapt current actions to the requirements of newly enacted legislation.

Occupational Outlets.

The Bachelor's Degree in Economics with a focus on "Legal & Legislation" offers several employment opportunities in the world of work in a variety of fields. Below is a list of some of the possible employment outlets:

â–ª Expert in corporate legal aspects

â–ª Expert in risk mitigation

Modules

First Year.

IUS/01 - Private Law - 10 ECTS

IUS/09 - Public law - 10 ECTS

SECS-P/07 - Business Administration - 10 ECTS

SECS-P/07 - General and applied accounting - 10 ECTS

MAT/05 - General Mathematics - 8 ECTS

SECS-P/01 - Political Economy - 10 ECTS

 

Second Year

SECS-S/06 - Financial Mathematics - 8 ECTS

IUS/14 - Community Law - 10 ECTS

SECS-P/10 - Fundamentals of Organization - 10 ECTS

SECS-S/01 - Statistics - 6 ECTS

SECS-P/09 - Corporate finance - 10 ECTS

SECS-P/12 - Economic history - 8 ECTS

IUS/04 - Business law - 10 ECTS

 

Third Year

IUS/07 - Labor Law - 8 ECTS

IUS/08 - Constitutional Law - 8 ECTS

IUS/17 - Criminal Law - 6 ECTS

IUS/10 - Administrative Law - 8 ECTS

IUS/13 - International Law - 8 ECTS

INF/01 - Computer Science for Economics - 6 ECTS

L-LIN/12 - English Language - 6 ECTS

Final Examination - 10 ECTS

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